Rotary.



' H. R. DECKER.

ROTARY.

APPLICATION mum 11111121, 1911.

LQM ESQ, Patented N ov.19,1912.

WITNESSES:

1% Mai/1 INVENTOR H. DECKER.

.ROTABY. I APPLICATION FILED JAIL21, 1911.

Patented; Nov. 19,1912.

Z SHEETS-SHEET 2.

[N 1 5 N TOR WITNESSES.-

The rotation of table gradually wears away the bearings 9 and by reason of said ,wear the table acquires too much vertical a scribed will have a table firmly anchored on carried by the base plate and integral thereits base plate and not so susceptible to wear and lost motion as those in common use and will possess the further advantage of being so constructed that the vertical play of the table on the base plate may be readily taken What 1 claim is I 1. A device of the character described including suitable base and a rotary table mounted thereon, means integral with the base and surrounding the rotary table for securing the table against lateral movement on the base' and means "for adjusting the table relative to the base.

2. A device of the character described in- I cludinga bascplate and a rotary table mounted thereon and vertically adjustable relative thereto and an upstanding brace with and bracing against said. table for restricting its lateral movement.

3. A device of the character described including a suitable base and a rotary table mounted th eredn, a plurality of braces carried by said. base and inte ral therewith. and

surrounding said table tor restricting its lateral movement and a plurality of anchors adjustably secured to said braces and engaging with the table for fixing the position of said table relative to the base.

4. A'device of the character described including a base plate, a'rotary table mounted thereon, a means for driving said table, upstanding braces integral with the base plate and surrounding the table and bearing members carried by the braces opposing the driving means and bearing against the periphery of the table.

5. A. device of the character described in-;

cluding a base plate, a rotary table mounted thereon, a means for driving said. table, upstanding braces carried by the base plate and surrounding the table and rotatable bearing members carried by the braces 0pposing the driving 7 means and bearing against the periphery of the table. a

6. A device of the character described including a base plate, a rotary table mounted thereon, a meansfor driving said table, upstanding braces carried by the base plate and surrounding the table,.a plurality of anchors adjustably secured to the braces and engaging with the table and'bea'ring members carried by the braces opposing the driving means and bearing against the periphcry of the table.

7. A device of the character described ineluding a base plate, a rotary table mounted.

thereon, a means for'driving said table, up-

tions adapted to extend through the base plate of the'device and means for securing the anchor to the base plate.

9. In a device of the character 7 a base plate and a rotary tableosecured thereon, upstanding braces carried by the base plate, and integral -therewith, surrounding said table and bracing against the same and provided with'lengthwise grooves, an anchor adjustably secured to each brace and fittin described inthe groove thereof and engaging Witn the rotary table and extending through said base plate, and means securing sa d anchors -to said base plate.

10. In a device of the character described a base'plate and a rotary table mounted thereon, upstanding braces integral with the base plate and surrounding the rotary table and bracing thereagainst on 'allsides, an anchor secured. to each brace'and engaging with said table, a securing means passing through each brace audits anchor and adjustably securing the latter to the former,

, and means for securing the anchors to the base plate and against movement relative thereto.

11. A device of the character described including a base plate and a rotary table mounted thereon, driving means for said rotary table, upstanding braces integral with the base plate and surrounding the table and bracing thereagainst on all sides, an anchor secured to each brace and engaging with the table, said anchor comprislng a body portion carrying an engaging shoulder at one end and being bifurcated at its other end, one of said bifurcations adapted to extend through the base plate, ameans extendin through each brace and between the said bifurcations of the anchor and adjustably securing the anchor to its brace and means for securing the anchor fixed relative to the base plate.

. 12. A device of the character described including a base plate and a rotary table mounted thereon, driving means fpr said rotary table, upstanding braces integral i cea eee ith the base piabe and surrounding-the table and bracing thereagainst on. all sicies, an anchor secured to each brace and engaging with the table, said anchor comprising a body portion carrying an engaging shoul der fat-one endf and being bifurcated at its other end, cnejof said bifurcations adapted so extend thrqngh the base plate, a means extending through each brace and between fli e said bifurcations of the anchor and; ad;-

jnstably securing the anchor to itsbrac,

means for securing the anchor fixed relatire to' the base plate and bearing members rotatabiy secured to the braces opposing the driving means and bearing against the pel5 ripheryof the table.

In testimony whereof I have signed. my

nameto this specification in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.

' HARRY a. DECKER.

Witnesses:

A. ToMPKINs, J. W. YEAGLEY, 

